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Where is the best place to buy one as I fancy giving one a try ?

 

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Give Proclimber a look, I got mine there for £99 +Vat. :001_tt1: There is a good chance that the price has gone up a bit though.

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I'll try with just the pulley next time I know I'm going to have to retrieve my cambium saver. If it's significantly better, I might even join you...

 

I think your missing the point a little, easy to do, i think the ropeguide is possibly one of the best things to come out of the ART stable. Its more than just a pulley, its an adjustable pulley allowing more possibilities like griping a stem, on top of the advantages of having a pulley.

Its a qauility produced bit of kit thats been tested to meet all required standards.

 

The problem with just adding a pulley to your cambium saver is the chance of misconfiguring it, ok it will work buts its just not ideal. A purpose made ropeguide is fit for purpose.

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I think your missing the point a little, easy to do, i think the ropeguide is possibly one of the best things to come out of the ART stable. Its more than just a pulley, its an adjustable pulley allowing more possibilities like griping a stem, on top of the advantages of having a pulley.

Its a qauility produced bit of kit thats been tested to meet all required standards.

 

The problem with just adding a pulley to your cambium saver is the chance of misconfiguring it, ok it will work buts its just not ideal. A purpose made ropeguide is fit for purpose.

 

Thanks Marc.

 

I knew I must have been missing the point somewhere. So it can be used in the same way as a conventional cambium saver, or be tightened at the top of a stem. And presumably then, the length of cord from the saver to the pulley is also adjustable to allow the pulley freedom of movement when attached to a stem? (if that makes any sense?)

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There £126.00 + VAT at the moment but they will go up when my next batch comes in. :thumbdown:

Will be a while as I have quite a few in at the moment.:thumbup1:

 

Are you going to have one i can look at at capel- not sure i've been bright enough to really get how it works!

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Are you going to have one i can look at at capel- not sure i've been bright enough to really get how it works!

 

I'm not really climbing much these days, if I was, this would get pulled out of my bag each and every day. :thumbup1:

 

 

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I'm not really climbing much these days, if I was, this would get pulled out of my bag each and every day. :thumbup1:

 

 

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MonkeyD are you the oracle by any chance....Thanks for the pic! :thumbup1:

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